Composer
William Walton (1902-1983); ENG
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Occupying an important historical position between his better-known colleagues Ralph Vaughan Williams and Benjamin Britten, William Walton is seen by many as the first modern British composer to approach the brilliance and vitality which characterized English music during Handel's day.
Born in northwest England during the first years of the twentieth century, Walton was the son of a choirmaster, and appropriately, served as a chorister at Christ Church Cathedral at Oxford from 1912 to 1918. Studies at the university itself proved unsatisfying, and William left Oxford without a degree in 1920, relying instead upon the patronage of the Sitwell family, who had befriended the young composer. Through the influence of this affluent and well-known family, Walton was able to break into the London music scene, and by 1922 his chamber piece Façade had achieved some popularity with the concert-going public. A performance of his comic overture Portsmouth Point in Zurich in 1926, and Paul Hindemith's championing of his Viola Concerto in 1929 helped introduce Walton music into the European music scene. The famous Belshazzar's Feast for chorus and orchestra soon followed, and the 1930s brought with commissions from well-known musical figures, including Jascha Heifetz, who asked the composer to write him a Violin Concerto in 1939.
Walton spent much of World War II composing music for films, including Next of Kin and The Foreman Went to France. In 1948, he moved to Ischia, a small island off of Naples, and he was knighted in 1951. In 1954, after many years of effort, his grand opera Troilus and Cressida was produced at Covent Garden; unfortunately, the work has not received the attention it deserves. Walton composed prolifically until the end of his life, fulfilling commissions for such notables as George Szell, Gregor Piatigorsky and Mstislav Rostropovich. In 1973, he conducted a fiftieth anniversary performance of Facade. While never again achieving the degree of public and critical acclaim which he enjoyed before the World War II, he was nevertheless able to live comfortably on Ischia, where he died in 1983.
Although he was overshadowed in the latter half of his career by Benjamin Britten, Walton was never the old-fashioned reactionary (a frequent, but unjust, accusation). Much like his contemporaries Poulenc and Prokofiev, Walton was at heart an expressive, lyric composer who refused to subjugate this natural ability to the "modernist" tendencies that the press berated him for not embracing. His music is a sparkling synthesis of old and new, the greatest examples of which can be found in the two Symphonies (1935 and 1960), and the Viola (1929), Violin (1939) and Cello (1956) Concertos.
© Blair Johnston, All Music Guide
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Vocal Works
309 tracks
- Choral Works
108 tracks
- A Litany: Drop, drop, slow tears
4 tracks
- Antiphon, for chorus and organ
3 tracks
- Belshazzar's Feast, for baritone, double chorus and orchestra
47 tracks
- Cantico del sole
1 track
- 4 Christmas Carols, for chorus
18 tracks
- Coronation Te Deum, for soloists, chorus, organ and orchestra
7 tracks
- Gloria, for alto, tenor, bass, double chorus and orchestra
1 track
- In Honour of the City of London, for double chorus and orchestra
1 track
- Jubilate Deo, for double chorus and organ
6 tracks
- King Herod and the Cock
3 tracks
- Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (Chichester Service), for chorus and organ
2 tracks
- Missa Brevis, for double chorus and organ
5 tracks
- Set me as a seal upon thine heart
5 tracks
- The Twelve, anthem for chorus and organ
3 tracks
- Where does the uttered music go?
2 tracks
- A Litany: Drop, drop, slow tears
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Solo Vocal Works
201 tracks
- A Song for the Lord Mayor's Table, song cycle for soprano
7 tracks
- Anon in Love, song cycle for tenor and guitar
12 tracks
- As You Like It, poem for voice and orchestra (after the film score)
11 tracks
- Façade, for reciter and ensemble
121 tracks
- Façade No.2, for reciter and ensemble
32 tracks
- Henry V, a Musical Scenario after Shakespeare, for narrators and orchestra
9 tracks
- 3 Songs, based on music from Façade
4 tracks
- 2 Songs for Tenor and Piano
4 tracks
- 3 Songs after Edith Sitwell
1 track
- A Song for the Lord Mayor's Table, song cycle for soprano
- Choral Works
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Orchestral Works
415 tracks
- Symphonies
40 tracks
- Symphony No.1 in Bb-
28 tracks
- Symphony No.2
12 tracks
- Symphony No.1 in Bb-
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Concertos
76 tracks
- Cello Concerto
25 tracks
- Sinfonia concertante, for orchestra with piano obbligato
6 tracks
- Viola Concerto
18 tracks
- Violin Concerto
27 tracks
- Cello Concerto
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Suites
56 tracks
- A Shavian Sequence, suite for orchestra (from film score 'Major Barbara')
4 tracks
- Escape Me Never, suite from the film score
4 tracks
- Façade Suite No.1
10 tracks
- Façade Suite No.2
17 tracks
- Henry V: Suite for Chorus and Orchestra
17 tracks
- Troilus and Cressida, suite from the opera
4 tracks
- A Shavian Sequence, suite for orchestra (from film score 'Major Barbara')
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Film Scores
37 tracks
- As You Like It (film score)
2 tracks
- Hamlet (film score)
2 tracks
- Henry V (film score)
22 tracks
- The Battle of Britain (film score)
3 tracks
- The First of the Few (film score)
5 tracks
- Three Sisters (film score)
3 tracks
- As You Like It (film score)
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Other Orchestral Works
206 tracks
- Capriccio Burlesco
1 track
- Christopher Columbus, radio music for speakers, soloists, chorus, guitar and orchestra
35 tracks
- Crown Imperial (coronation march)
21 tracks
- Hamlet: A Shakespeare Scenario, arranged for speaker and orchestra
25 tracks
- Improvisations on an Impromptu of Benjamin Britten
4 tracks
- Johannesburg Festival Overture
2 tracks
- Macbeth (incidental music)
1 track
- March: A History of the English-speaking Peoples, incidental music for television
2 tracks
- Music for Children, for orchestra
11 tracks
- Orb and Scepter (coronation march)
11 tracks
- Partita
12 tracks
- Portsmouth Point
2 tracks
- Prelude for orchestra (music for 'Granada' television)
1 track
- Prologo e Fantasia, for orchestra
1 track
- Richard III: A Shakespeare Scenario (arr. orchestra after the film score)
11 tracks
- Scapino
2 tracks
- Siesta, for small orchestra
2 tracks
- Variations on a Theme by Hindemith
45 tracks
- A Wartime Sketchbook (arranged by C.Palmer from film scores)
8 tracks
- 2 Pieces for strings (from Henry V)
9 tracks
- Capriccio Burlesco
- Symphonies
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Chamber Works
110 tracks
- Anniversary Fanfare, for brass
2 tracks
- 5 Bagatelles, for guitar
30 tracks
- Façade Suite, for chamber ensemble
13 tracks
- Passacaglia, for cello solo
1 track
- Piano Quartet in D-
17 tracks
- 2 Pieces for Violin and Piano
5 tracks
- A Queen's Fanfare, for brass
1 track
- String Quartet No.2 in A-
16 tracks
- Toccata, for violin and piano
2 tracks
- Violin Sonata
14 tracks
- Sonata for Strings (transcription by Walton and M.Arnold of String Quartet in A minor)
4 tracks
- Pieces (2) for violin & piano
2 tracks
- String Quartet (1922)
3 tracks
- Anniversary Fanfare, for brass
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Stage Works
79 tracks
- Ballets
35 tracks
- The First Shoot (ballet)
5 tracks
- The Quest (ballet)
12 tracks
- The Wise Virgins (suite from the ballet, after J.S. Bach)
18 tracks
- The First Shoot (ballet)
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Operas
44 tracks
- Troilus and Cressida (opera)
35 tracks
- The Bear (extravaganza)
9 tracks
- Troilus and Cressida (opera)
- Ballets
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Keyboard Works
26 tracks
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